Where Is the Roloff Family Now? A Heartwarming (and Sometimes Dramatic) Update on the Little People, Big World Stars

For nearly two decades, the Roloff family captured hearts on TLC’s Little People, Big World. From the highs and lows of farm life in Oregon to navigating love, divorce, parenthood, and growing pains, Matt, Amy, and their four kids — Zach, Jeremy, Molly, and Jacob — became one of reality TV’s most beloved (and complicated) families.
A lot has changed since the show first premiered in 2006. Here’s the latest on where everyone stands today.
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Matt Roloff: The Patriarch Embracing New Chapters
Matt Roloff, who has diastrophic dysplasia, remains deeply tied to Roloff Farms — the iconic 109-acre property the family has called home for decades. He’s a farmer, children’s book author, and motivational speaker.
In a surprising update, Matt announced in July 2025 that he and longtime fiancée Caryn Chandler (together since 2017) had called off their engagement. The split was described as amicable: “Caryn and I have decided to part ways & end our engagement. Life’s a continued journey and this is the right step for us at this time. We remain amicable and will always appreciate the many wonderful memories we have shared.”
Matt continues running the farm, which now features short-term vacation rentals through a partnership with iTrip Vacations.
Amy Roloff: Finding Love Again and Building Her Own Empire
Amy Roloff, who has achondroplasia, divorced Matt in 2016 after 27 years of marriage. In August 2021, she married Chris Marek in a beautiful ceremony right on Roloff Farms.
“I am just elated. I’m happy. I’m thrilled that I have found someone to spend the rest of my days with,” Amy shared about her wedding. She’s now the founder and CEO of Amy Roloff Enterprises, a motivational speaker, author (A Little Me), and popular YouTube creator with her cooking channel Amy Roloff’s Little Kitchen.
Despite the past, Amy and Matt continue to co-parent and collaborate on family matters as best they can.
Zach & Tori Roloff: Prioritizing Family Over the Cameras
Zach Roloff (who also has achondroplasia) and wife Tori tied the knot on the family farm in 2015. They are proud parents to three children: Jackson Kyle, Josiah Luke, and Lilah Ray.
In February 2024, Zach and Tori announced they were leaving Little People, Big World after Season 25, closing that chapter for good. “We’ve made it pretty clear we’re done with that chapter for multiple reasons,” they shared on their Raising Heights
The couple focuses on raising their kids in Oregon. Tori often shares glimpses of daily life — handling school runs, meals, and the joys (and chaos) of parenting three little ones, two of whom have achondroplasia like their dad.
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Jeremy & Audrey Roloff: Building Their Dream Life
Jeremy and Audrey Mirabella Roloff married on the farm in 2014. They stepped away from the show around 2018 to focus on their own path.
Together, they run The Roloff Company, co-authored the book A Love Letter Life, and created marriage resources through Beating 50 Percent. They also rent out their Spring River Cabin.
The couple has four children: Ember Jean, Bode James, Radley Knight, and Mirabella May. They’ve been open about their journey toward a strong, intentional marriage and family life.
Molly Roloff: Embracing a Private Life
Molly has always kept the lowest profile. She married Joel Silvius in 2017 on the family farm and works as a senior accountant at Nordstrom. She graduated from Whitworth University with a degree in accounting and Spanish and largely stays out of the spotlight, enjoying a quiet life away from the cameras.
Jacob Roloff: Finding Healing and Purpose on the Farm
Jacob left the show in 2016 and has been vocal about his experiences growing up on camera. In 2020, he bravely shared that he was molested by a former producer as a child.
He married Isabel Sofia Rock in 2019 and welcomed their son Mateo Tomás in December 2021. Jacob runs Helvetia Gardens (an organic farm growing vegetables and cannabis) in historic Helvetia, Oregon, where he also works as a photographer and writer. He has returned to living and working on parts of the family farm with his wife and son.
The Roloff family story continues to evolve — full of love, growth, challenges, and the unbreakable bond that comes with being family. Whether on the farm or forging new paths, they’re still inspiring fans with their resilience and realness.